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Energy Diagnosis and Planning

Facing the global trend of net-zero emissions, businesses can start with energy diagnosis when drawing up emissions reduction plans. e-Formula’s energy diagnosis team has 11 PhD specialists, who can assist major large power users, listed companies and companies participating in RE100 and promoting ESG to investigate and evaluate corporate energy use, carbon emissions and power procurement. The specialists can also provide suggestions and complete solutions for improvement.

Energy Analysis

  • Reducing energy cost efficiently
  • Re-Analysis energy use and rationality of electricity purchases

Carbon Reduction Plan

  • Enhance company image and ESG credentials
  • Assist in obtaining green energy, energy saving and carbon reduction benefits

Energy management: 9 major aspects/pain points

Compressed Air System

Compressed Air System

Electronic System

Electronic System

Energy Storage System

Energy Storage System

Air-conditioning System

Air-conditioning System

Energy Management System

Energy Management System

Refrigeration

Refrigeration

Water Heating System

Water Heating System

Ventilation System

Ventilation System

Lighting System

Lighting System

Energy consumption diagnosis of business building: Case study

Our energy diagnosis indicates that 42% of the building’s power usage came from air conditioning, where the water chiller accounts for the major energy consumption. By looking into monthly energy consumption of the water chiller, a proper solution for energy management can be established.

Energy consumption diagnosis of business building: Case study

e-Formula services

  • Initial survey

    Understanding daily electricity activities

  • Energy diagnostic contract

    Providing solutions for energy saving and improvements

  • In-depth investigation

    Data collection
    Setting up smart meter for better energy consumption

  • Evaluation report

    Providing equipment electricity consumption reports

  • Energy improvement report with analysis